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  • J jeron1

    Honey baked, IMHO the world be a better place if we all enjoyed the simple pleasures of a good sandwich. :-D

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    PIEBALDconsult
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    jeron1 wrote:

    the simple pleasures of a good knuckle sandwich

    FTFY

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      jeron1 wrote:

      the simple pleasures of a good knuckle sandwich

      FTFY

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      jeron1
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      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: [Moe Howard] Why I oughta..! [/Moe Howard]

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      • S Slacker007

        As with most food items these days, they don't make them like they used to. I remember when Golden Grahams was the bomb. Now, I can't even look at the box.

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        In a similar vein... as a kid I ate "Sugar Pops", then they became "Sugar Corn Pops", and now they're "Corn Pops" -- still just as yummy and unhealthy.

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        • P PIEBALDconsult

          In a similar vein... as a kid I ate "Sugar Pops", then they became "Sugar Corn Pops", and now they're "Corn Pops" -- still just as yummy and unhealthy.

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          Ditto for "Sugar Smacks" which became "Honey Smacks".

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          • J jeron1

            Ditto for "Sugar Smacks" which became "Honey Smacks".

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            Sugar became a dirty word. So did salt. The Salted Nut Roll became the Nut Roll or maybe Peanut Roll for a time. I think it's back to Salted Nut Roll now. If I may be excused, I need to visit the vending machine.

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            • B Big Daddy Farang

              Sugar became a dirty word. So did salt. The Salted Nut Roll became the Nut Roll or maybe Peanut Roll for a time. I think it's back to Salted Nut Roll now. If I may be excused, I need to visit the vending machine.

              BDF The internet makes dumb people dumber and clever people cleverer. -- PaulowniaK

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              jeron1
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              Big Daddy Farang wrote:

              I think it's back to Salted Nut Roll now

              Oh, I imagine, 'Now Made With Sea Salt!' is on the label, you know the 'good' healthy salt, as opposed to the 'bad' salt of days gone by. :|

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              • B Big Daddy Farang

                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                going bad

                And how would I know?

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                If they kill your dog, don't eat them.

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                • J jeron1

                  Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                  I think it's back to Salted Nut Roll now

                  Oh, I imagine, 'Now Made With Sea Salt!' is on the label, you know the 'good' healthy salt, as opposed to the 'bad' salt of days gone by. :|

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  Keep in mind I prefer the taste of sea salt, and I like the versions where they don't add crap to it. With that being said, it is funny how much people will believe. My sister once told me sea salt didn't have sodium like regular salt. :doh:

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                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                    Keep in mind I prefer the taste of sea salt, and I like the versions where they don't add crap to it. With that being said, it is funny how much people will believe. My sister once told me sea salt didn't have sodium like regular salt. :doh:

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                    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                    Keep in mind I prefer the taste of sea salt, and I like the versions where they don't add crap to it

                    I agree, I just enjoy watching how something that was 'taboo' is now a sales feature, especially one which suggests some sort of health benefits ('Made with all natural sea salt!').

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                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                      I just had a bowl of fruit loops. Never had them before, that I can recall. Will never have them again. I was desperate: needed food and it was all I could find in the office kitchen (yes, way too lazy to walk the hundred yards to the store and actually buy something). To be fair, I had a few mouthfuls and threw the rest away. How do people eat that krap??? Tasted like I was eating fruit flavored sugar which, I suppose, I was. I did manage to eat a packet of peanuts instead. :-)

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                      Karel Čapek wrote:

                      needed food

                      Fruit Loops is not food. ;) Marc

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                      • T Tim Carmichael

                        As someone who used to work there and make them, they are not my cup of tea. They are marketed to children for a reason. However, Kellogg has started produced Mini Wheats with fruit in the middle; I am quite enjoying them in the morning (a change of pace from two slices of toast and peanut butter)

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                        Tim Carmichael wrote:

                        However, Kellogg has started produced Mini Wheats with fruit in the middle;

                        Took them long enough. Someone else, don't recall if Post or General Mills, was doing shredded wheat with vaguely fruity filling 25 or 30 years ago when I was a kid. Also, I feel old for some reason this morning. :sigh:

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                          Tim Carmichael wrote:

                          However, Kellogg has started produced Mini Wheats with fruit in the middle;

                          Took them long enough. Someone else, don't recall if Post or General Mills, was doing shredded wheat with vaguely fruity filling 25 or 30 years ago when I was a kid. Also, I feel old for some reason this morning. :sigh:

                          Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                          Tim Carmichael
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                          I don't remember the Post/General Mills product, although I suspect General Mills. Post tends to be sugar frosted Cocoa Bombs marketed towards children. The Kellogg product I currently have has identifiable raisins in the center as opposed to something akin to, but maybe not ACTUALLY, fruit.

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